ICPSR Summer Program Workshop: Longitudinal Analysis of Historical Demographic Data

ICPSR Summer Program Workshop: Longitudinal Analysis of Historical Demographic Data

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ICPSR - Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
Venue
Perry Building, 330 Packard, Ann Arbor
Location
Ann Arbor
Country
United States
From - Until
18.07.2011 - 12.08.2011
Deadline
02.05.2011
By
Alter, George C.

Instructor(s): George Alter (University of Michigan), Myron Gutmann (University of Michigan / National Science Foundation)

Historical demography is an interdisciplinary field with a long history of important contributions to population studies and to the understanding of the past. This research has revealed a great deal about fundamental demographic processes such as household and family dynamics, the transition to smaller family units, pre- and post-industrial population dynamics, the demographic transition, migration patterns, and demographic responses to economic stress. This 4-week course will emphasize the use of event history analysis and data management of historical databases drawn from European, North American, and Asian populations. Longitudinal data will be employed to construct time-varying covariates and contextual variables for individuals, families, and households. Methodological issues such as censoring and incomplete information will also be addressed.

Participants should be familiar with quantitative methods, including regression analysis. Those who need preparation in statistics are advised to attend the regression and history courses in the first ICPSR summer session. The application process is competitive, and enrollment will be limited. Participants will be selected on the basis of their interests in the topical areas, prior methodological training, and potential for research contributions to the area. Applications must include a vita, and cover letter summarizing research interest, course objectives, and experience. Students also need to include a letter of reference from their advisor and a transcript of grades. A limited number of travel grants (between $500 and $2,000 US) will be awarded. Application materials are due by May 2. Individuals applying for this course should check the Competitive Four-week box on the application form. For those admitted to the workshop, no fee will be charged to attend the course.

Workshop support is provided by a Science Education Partnership Award from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the ICPSR Summer Program.

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ICPSR Summer Program
P.O. Box 1248
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248
Voice: (734) 763-7400
E-mail: sumprog@icpsr.umich.edu
Fax: (734) 647-9100

http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/content/sumprog/historical-demography.html
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